Mr. Jenner. That opens into the living room.
Mrs. Tobias. Yes; the living room is real large, but the bedrooms are small. Now, the kitchen that he had is smaller than the one I have, some of them are smaller, but that's the eating area, the dining area in the kitchen.
Mr. Jenner. Well, Mrs. Tobias, I can't think of anything else. I appreciate your coming up very much.
These depositions are written up and you have the right, if you wish, to exercise it, to read the deposition and to sign it. We don't insist on that at all and you may waive the signing of the deposition if you wish, and it's your option, to do either way you would prefer—if you would prefer to read the deposition and sign it and you say so, the U.S. attorney will get in touch with you in due course and you may come in and read it and sign it.
Mrs. Tobias. Well, now, it doesn't matter to me because we would like to help you if we can and if we have been helpful and I tried to tell you exactly just what I know, which isn't very much help. I don't think we have been too much help because he moved out before all this happened.
Mr. Jenner. Well, you never can tell how much help you have been. You have been of help to me and I appreciate it very much.
Mrs. Tobias. Well, my husband and I have been willing—we have had a lot of people there.
Mr. Jenner. If you wished to waive the signing of the deposition, we can just send it right into Washington without troubling you to sign it.
Mrs. Tobias. No; it is all right with me, because I have told you the truth.
Mr. Jenner. Oh, sure.